Stink and Sons- Good Box

I've gotten 40%ers on occasion from the Skunk family (N.f. Skunk & sons, AKA NF Stink & Sons aka N.f. String & Sons). Last time I got a 40%er from the old man and his boys, they also shorted me alot. For those without a sense of humor, Loomis typically uses these wrappers/boxes for their coins.
 

My last String & Sons box produced 11 40%ers. This was balanced out by the last 5 of the same boxes being total skunks.

Every carrier has skunks and every carrier has producers. Just keep playing the numbers game.
 

I went through $24K before my boxes started to produce. Last box had 4 40%ers...I think I made it to the silver, just had to keep on digging!
 

Nice!! It's better than I have been doing lately, keep at it!
HH
Buff
 

I went through $24K before my boxes started to produce. Last box had 4 40%ers...I think I made it to the silver, just had to keep on digging!

2...2...2...24K!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! my goodness you must have a awesome jobs
 

NJ most of us do 24k with 1k 24times. There are some that can do it in one shot , wish it were me LOL. LP
 

I thought N. F. String & Son, Inc merely supplied coin wrappers and boxes, i.e. currency related banking materials...? Kinda like going to the golden arches, yet saying your food came from Inland Paper Supply Inc, because they made the paper bag...? I may get boxes and wrappers are from N. F. String & Son, Inc, but my coins are from Loomis and Garda. Wait... 24K...! Nevermind...!
 

Rusfhan you are correct, however we like to blame string & his skunky sons for our bad luck, they probably have some sort o'deal where they supply wrappers in exchange for the AG. Ol man skunk (aka string) is happy, and so is Loomis, watcha call a win-win scenario for Looms/ S&sons, but a lose-lose situation for us coin roll hunters.
 

Rusfhan you are correct, however we like to blame string & his skunky sons for our bad luck, they probably have some sort o'deal where they supply wrappers in exchange for the AG. Ol man skunk (aka string) is happy, and so is Loomis, watcha call a win-win scenario for Looms/ S&sons, but a lose-lose situation for us coin roll hunters.

Bad day coin hunting better then a worse day fishing
 

Rusfhan you are correct, however we like to blame string & his skunky sons for our bad luck, they probably have some sort o'deal where they supply wrappers in exchange for the AG. Ol man skunk (aka string) is happy, and so is Loomis, watcha call a win-win scenario for Looms/ S&sons, but a lose-lose situation for us coin roll hunters.

+ + =

Loom + Ol' Man String + Sons (aka Strang Boy and Jr) = Broke CRH'rs
 

ok good so im probebly right its 1919 its still are to tell its date
 

Nice fingds Id be happy
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top